Why Comfrey?

Why Comfrey?

Comfrey is a plant that is a valuable pharmaceutical raw material. Comfrey preparations are intended for external use only; they must not be used internally. Comfrey is especially useful for problems with the musculoskeletal system.

The valuable properties of comfrey are undoubtedly related to the active ingredients found in the root. The plant got its name for a reason: because comfrey actually "revives the bones". The plant benefits the condition of bones, joints, and muscles and has analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties. It has a regenerative impact on bruises, abrasions and swelling. Comfrey is helpful for:

  1. Joint and muscle injuries,
  2. Sports injuries,
  3. Sprains and sprains,
  4. Degenerative changes
  5. Rheumatoid arthritis,
  6. After bone fractures.

Comfrey is a versatile plant, with its active ingredients, including allantoin, having a positive effect on the skin. It supports the formation of connective tissue, contributing to faster wound healing. Comfrey aids in skin regeneration, soothes irritations, and has astringent properties. It's effective in protecting against pressure sores and can be used for conditions like psoriasis and atopic dermatitis. It's also beneficial for sunburn and frostbite, and has a smoothing effect, helping to soften the skin. Its wide range of uses makes it a great option for the care of problematic skin.

Comfrey - contraindications.

When it comes to using comfrey, it's important to be aware of the safety precautions. These primarily apply to children under three years of age, pregnant and breastfeeding women, and those with hypersensitivity to comfrey. It's crucial to avoid using comfrey on open wounds and to limit its use to intact skin for no longer than 6 weeks a year. Internal use is strongly discouraged as it may lead to liver damage.

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